is there a way to disable the existing smiley drop down so that it doesnt confuse users with the new one underneath?

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You'll want to keep that available. The dc smiley manager as well as the happyplace will not work fully on mobiles so the xf dropdownmenu is good for a fallback for mobile users. It shouldn't/won't confuse people tbh it's prity hard not to notice the DC smiley manager if that's the smiley manager you are going to use which is the one I strongly recommend you to use.

You'll want to keep that available. The dc smiley manager as well as the happyplace will not work fully on mobiles so the xf dropdownmenu is good for a fallback for mobile users. It shouldn't/won't confuse people tbh it's prity hard not to notice the DC smiley manager if that's the smiley manager you are going to use which is the one I strongly recommend you to use.

You'll want to keep that available. The dc smiley manager as well as the happyplace will not work fully on mobiles so the xf dropdownmenu is good for a fallback for mobile users. It shouldn't/won't confuse people tbh it's prity hard not to notice the DC smiley manager if that's the smiley manager you are going to use which is the one I strongly recommend you to use.

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Hey Shelley, Do you have any special CSS tricks to give the Smilies tab a bit more "presence"

Hey Shelley, Do you have any special CSS tricks to give the Smilies tab a bit more "presence"View attachment 35248

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Actually i do but it's not exactly a good workaround because if you apply a background-color it will fill the whole line. I'll just go and grab my workaround for that from my site. Plus I had to define a set width I'll post in a second if i still have it in the extra.css